My experiences living abroad exposed me to the detrimental effects of poor prenatal care. I felt my calling to be a doctor over 40 years ago and wanted to have a global impact on the health of future generations of children, specifically in the reduction of infant morbidity and mortality, so commonly seen in third world countries,
After graduating high school in Switzerland, I volunteered in Mexico and South America for the International Health Agency. My goal at the time was to work for the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva.
My interest in women’s health care began during my medical internship. I loved taking care of pregnant women, encouraging them to have healthy children. I learned that a mom’s well-being as well as prenatal care have a major correlation with the future health of her baby. These experiences led me to specialize in reproductive medicine and pre-implantation genetic testing.
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